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Wargame red dragon ash and shadows
Wargame red dragon ash and shadows













wargame red dragon ash and shadows

MP7 was never adopted by the British Armed forces in a frontline combat role, a good close range alternative would be the L22 Carbine, a cut down L85A2.

wargame red dragon ash and shadows

Canadian C8/7 rifles are also popular as well as the M416 and M4. The SCAR-H is not officially in use by any branch of the UK military, if you want to give them a Battlerifle the SAS have been known to use a number G3 variants. the L110A2 (FN MINIMI) is a viable alternative although the Grenadiers, being heavy infantry, could also use the L7A3 which is still in widespread use.

wargame red dragon ash and shadows

I don't think the MG5A1 machine gun is in general issue in the British army, if at all.

wargame red dragon ash and shadows

Elite training might be giving the guards a bit too much credit, they're good soldiers (worthy of shock training) but not of the same standard as say SAS or Royal Marines. A suitable loadout for them would be a C8/C7 rifle, ILAW and L129 (especially fitting as the Paras were first to be equipped with the new DMR) If you wanted to keep the Anglian regiment I would recommend a speed buff as they are light infantry irl. An alternative to another UK Infantry line unit could be Airborne recon like the Para Pathfinders. This unit is also a named infantry regiment which I am unsure is in-keeping with the general trend of generic unit names. To my knowledge the M72A4 LAW was never procured by the MoD, suitable alternatives would be the ILAW (AT4) MBT LAW or maybe the Carl Gustav M2 (although I don't know when that weapon left service) you could give them the LAW80 but wheres the fun in that. The L129A1 is a designated marksmans rifle in the British army in the same vein as the Howa DMR or Dragunov, I am not sure it is suitable as a primary rifle from an authenticity perspective.















Wargame red dragon ash and shadows